Do religious people generally, and Christians specifically, believe blindly in their faith and religion? Has not modern, scientific, secular thought done away with the need for faith?
Maybe the connection between the a rich young ruler and suburbanites run deeper than we think. This man lacked nothing, but Jesus told him that this was the problem, and…
Jesus shows that suffering is more complex than simply making a 1 to 1 connection to sin, and he then proceeds to tell a parable illustrating God's patience, kindness and…
A look at the topic of friendship from a biblical / gospel perspective. Credit to Timothy J. Keller for his insights and content on this subject.
Jesus once again turns to his disciples, highlighting various duties we as believers are to carry out. He uses a story about a servant-master relationship to show that such expectations are to be the…
Jesus has 3 quick conversations with potential disciples about what it costs to follow him. Can you see yourself in any of these? And if so, what is Jesus asking of you in…
From this parable we see yet another great twist in the story Jesus tells, and we learn some helpful lessons along the way in terms of prayer, pride, forgiveness and…
This week we look at The Great Banquet, a parable that should probably be given as much attention as The Prodigal Son. Jesus not only explains aspects of God's costly grace…
In the 3rd part of this mini-series, Vic concludes by looking at the various interpretations of the millennium mentioned in Revelation 20, as well as the significance of a Judgement Day…